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This is really charming. I especially like the screen captures of your analog blog.
One question, though: are the forks at Milan@55 Main truly as enormous as they look in that last photo, or is that just a really cool trick of photographic perspective?
Actually, Cate just stepped out of my portable shrinking machine.
Cate had fun doing this. I’d been meaning to try this spot for a while, never quite sure how it survived - in our little universe of local food gossip - Milan@55 never came up. The dinner was ambitious - we didn’t photo the crab stuffed salmon with a Bearnaise sauce - which was good but suffered from having too many flavors competing on the plate.
Strangely, I find the notion of a portable shrinking machine to be less engaging than the notion of comically ginormous flatware.
Tell me you have a portable shrinking machine, or a replicator, or a matter transporter, and I’d be all, “Cool,” and “About darn time.” Tell me you’ve found a restaurant that uses Brobdingnagian flatware just to @#$% with people, and I’ll make a reservation post-haste.
Crab stuffed salmon? Yeah, that strikes me as not so much ambitious as discordant, and that’s before you even introduce the Bearnaise.
I’m your sockapalooza pal. I’ve got long feet too. I’ve been knitting socks for several years and like all kinds. Please give me some more clues about color, style, etc. I may design a new sock pattern for you, but I would like some more information. PS - the info above is bogus, so put the answers on the Sockapalooza site.
PS You could also put something in your blog to give me ideas. I’ll check here frequently. I am going to the MSWF this weekend and hope to shop for you then.
Amy…..I have to believe that you also are in possession of a time machine. Let me explain! I have seen Cate someplace before. It may have been in one of my many (6) sisters class pictures. How can that be? The only other answer is that she is a mirror image of mom, at her age, and it was mom that was in the photo? Could that be the case?
29. April, 2007 at 09:19
And I thought I was the only kid who ever liked beets.
29. April, 2007 at 16:41
This is really charming. I especially like the screen captures of your analog blog.
One question, though: are the forks at Milan@55 Main truly as enormous as they look in that last photo, or is that just a really cool trick of photographic perspective?
30. April, 2007 at 05:17
Actually, Cate just stepped out of my portable shrinking machine.
Cate had fun doing this. I’d been meaning to try this spot for a while, never quite sure how it survived - in our little universe of local food gossip - Milan@55 never came up. The dinner was ambitious - we didn’t photo the crab stuffed salmon with a Bearnaise sauce - which was good but suffered from having too many flavors competing on the plate.
30. April, 2007 at 16:03
Strangely, I find the notion of a portable shrinking machine to be less engaging than the notion of comically ginormous flatware.
Tell me you have a portable shrinking machine, or a replicator, or a matter transporter, and I’d be all, “Cool,” and “About darn time.” Tell me you’ve found a restaurant that uses Brobdingnagian flatware just to @#$% with people, and I’ll make a reservation post-haste.
Crab stuffed salmon? Yeah, that strikes me as not so much ambitious as discordant, and that’s before you even introduce the Bearnaise.
30. April, 2007 at 17:18
I’m your sockapalooza pal. I’ve got long feet too.
I’ve been knitting socks for several years and like all kinds. Please give me some more clues about color, style, etc. I may design a new sock pattern for you, but I would like some more information. PS - the info above is bogus, so put the answers on the Sockapalooza site.
1. May, 2007 at 09:33
You could also put the info in your blog. I am going to the MSWF this weekend and would like to shop then. Thank you for your help.
1. May, 2007 at 09:39
PS You could also put something in your blog to give me ideas. I’ll check here frequently. I am going to the MSWF this weekend and hope to shop for you then.
5. May, 2007 at 00:38
Amy…..I have to believe that you also are in possession of a time machine. Let me explain! I have seen Cate someplace before. It may have been in one of my many (6) sisters class pictures. How can that be? The only other answer is that she is a mirror image of mom, at her age, and it was mom that was in the photo? Could that be the case?